Articles By: Ethan
Axios Exposes 2028 Dem Hopefuls Trying To Turn Childhood Trauma Into Campaign Gold
Democrats already jockeying for the 2028 presidential race are embracing a new campaign currency: public displays of childhood trauma and personal grievance.
Poor Kids, Top Scores: How Bronx And Harlem Charters Just Shattered The New York Times Inequality Narrative
More than half of New York Citys highest-performing public schools on state math and English exams are charter schools, many of them educating overwhelmingly low-income children in some of the citys poorest neighborhoods.
Anonymous Dems Sound Alarm As Nearly 90-Year-Old Maxine Waters Eyes Financial Services Throne
If Democrats manage to reclaim the House of Representatives in 2026, Rep. Maxine Waters is already signaling that she intends to retake the gavel of the powerful House Financial Services Committee.
Lone Republican Defies Party As Senate Pushes Through Markwayne Mullin For DHS Secretary
President Donald Trump secured a key victory on border and security policy Monday night as the Senate confirmed Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma to lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), even as the agency remained partially shuttered for a 38th day.
New Details On Hidden Jack Smith Operation Against Kash Patel Is Rocking The FBI
A far-reaching special counsel probe launched in 2022 into Kash Patelnow serving as FBI director but then a private citizenswept up more than two years worth of his phone records, text messages, and financial data, according to grand jury subpoenas and gag orders reviewed by reporters.
Chilling LaGuardia Tower Audio Emerges After Deadly Air Canada Runway Collision
Two pilots were killed and dozens of passengers injured Sunday night when an Air Canada Express jet collided with a fire truck on the runway at New Yorks LaGuardia Airport, raising fresh questions about aviation safety and emergency coordination in one of the nations busiest air corridors.
Post-Trump Power Struggle Looms As DeSantis Eyes 2028 Showdown
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is leaving the door open to another presidential run, signaling he may again seek the White House in 2028 as he reflected on his 2024 bid and his familys recent health struggles.
Glenn Beck Blames Seattles New Millionaire Tax For A Coming Death Spiral
Seattle, already plagued by vacant office towers, departing employers, and visible urban decline, is now facing a new tax proposal that critics warn could accelerate the citys downward spiral.
Controversial 'Sustainable City' Project In Texas Cancelled Amid Fears Of Sharia Law Enclave
A controversial plan to build a massive Islamic sustainable city in rural Texas has been scrapped following intense public scrutiny, political pressure, and a formal state investigation.
Trump Freezes Iran Strike For Five Days But The Secret Power Broker He's Talking To Changes Everything
President Donald Trump has offered a brief pause in potential U.
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